Monkey sign on Mt. Misen Miyajima

Don’t provoke the Monkeys Sign at Mt. Misen (535m high) Shishiiwa Station, Miyajima Itsuku-shima. (Apparently there are some bad-ass monkeys who don’t like to be starred at!)


Miyajima is a small island less than an hour outside the city of Hiroshima. Since ancient times, Miyajima, the island itself, has been worshiped as a god. The primeval forest on Miyajima has been designated as a world heritage site with its huge diversity of flora, dynamic boulder-strewn landscape and a gorgeous panoramic view of the Seto Inland sea.

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